Activating display and performing additional function in mobile terminal with one-time user input

ABSTRACT

A mobile terminal includes a touch screen display, a camera, a power button and an activation button for turning on the touch screen display. The mobile terminal has a first function and a second function to perform in response to user input and provides user settings for configuring at least one of the first and second functions such that the at least one of the first and second functions is performed along with turning on the touch screen display when pressing of the activation button is detected while the touch screen display is turned off. The mobile terminal is configured to perform the first and second functions depending upon length of pressing of the activation button in addition to turning on the touch screen display.

INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE TO ANY PRIORITY APPLICATIONS

Any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic priority claimis identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed with the presentapplication are hereby incorporated by reference under 37 CFR 1.57.

BACKGROUND Field

The disclosure relates to a method and mobile communication terminal forperforming a specific function when a mobile communication terminal isactivated, and more particularly to a method and mobile communicationterminal for performing various functions according to the number ofpresses or a press time of a button for switching from an inactive stateto an active state.

Description of the Related Art

Recently, various terminals, for example, such as smart phones, mobilephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and web pads, having notonly communication functions but also various other functions have comeinto wide use. These terminals have rapidly been generalized because notonly can an environment identical or similar to a desktop computer beimplemented anytime and anywhere on the above-described terminals, butthey also include a telephone function.

At present, in order to operate a corresponding function among variousfunctions included in a terminal such as those described above, acertain operation should be performed in a state in which the terminalis in an active state, that is, in a state in which a display is turnedon. In addition, in order to add a certain function, an interface orbutton for performing the function should be added to the terminal. Forexample, it is possible to transmit a rescue signal indicating anemergency or urgent situation by pressing an emergency button only whenthe emergency button for the urgent situation is separately added.

On the other hand, users of the terminals described above performoperations of habitually taking out and activating the terminals on themove or in a standby state while carrying the terminals.

SUMMARY

According to an embodiment, there is provided a mobile communicationterminal comprising: a display unit including a touch screen capable ofreceiving user's input through the touch screen for controlling themobile communication terminal; a memory unit; a communication unit; andan activation sensing unit, wherein the activation sensing unit detectsa change from an inactive state of the mobile communication terminal toan active state of the mobile communication terminal, wherein theinactive state is defined that the display unit being turned off whilethe mobile communication terminal being communicable and the activestate is defined that the display unit being turned on while the mobilecommunication terminal being communicable, wherein the mobilecommunication terminal performs a predetermined operation by anapplication of the mobile communication terminal when the activationsensing unit detects the change from the inactive state to the activestate.

According to an another embodiment, there is provided a method forperforming a specific function when a mobile communication terminal isactivated, the method comprising: sensing a change from an inactivestate of the mobile communication terminal to an active state of themobile communication terminal, wherein the inactive state is definedthat a display unit being turned off while the mobile communicationterminal being communicable, wherein the active state is defined that adisplay unit being turned on while the mobile communication terminalbeing communicable; and performing a predetermined operation by anapplication of the mobile communication terminal when the mobilecommunication terminal changes from the inactive state to the activestate.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Embodiments are described in further detail below with reference to theaccompanying drawings. It should be understood that various aspects ofthe drawings may have been exaggerated for clarity:

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an external appearance of a mobilecommunication terminal according to an embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of an operation of themobile communication terminal when an activation button has been pressedaccording to an embodiment of the present invention;

FIGS. 3A and 3B are block diagrams illustrating the operation of themobile communication terminal according to an embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIGS. 4A and 4B are block diagrams illustrating the operation of themobile communication terminal according to another embodiment of thepresent invention;

FIG. 5 is a block diagram illustrating the operation of the mobilecommunication terminal according to still another embodiment of thepresent invention; and

FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a service providingsystem (server) for enabling a specific function to be operated when themobile communication terminal is activated according to an embodiment ofthe present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

In the following detailed description, reference is made to theaccompanying drawings that show, by way of illustration, specificembodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodimentsare described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art topractice the invention. It is to be understood that the variousembodiments of the invention, although different, are not necessarilymutually exclusive. For example, a particular feature, structure, orcharacteristic described herein in connection with one embodiment may beimplemented within other embodiments without departing from the spiritand scope of the present invention. Also, it is to be understood thatthe positions or arrangements of individual elements in the embodimentmay be changed without separating the spirit and scope of the presentinvention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to betaken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention isdefined only by the appended claims that should be appropriatelyinterpreted along with the full range of equivalents to which the claimsare entitled. In the drawings, like reference numerals identify like orsimilar elements or functions through the several views.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be explained indetail with reference to the accompanying drawing so that those skilledin the art can easily practice the invention.

Terms

The term “mobile communication terminal” used herein refers to a digitaldevice that includes a memory means and a microprocessor with computingcapability as in a mobile phone, a navigation system, a web pad, a PDA,a workstation, a personal computer (for example, a notebook computer orthe like) as a digital device including wired/wireless communicationfunctions or other functions. Although an example of the mobilecommunication terminal (for example, a mobile phone) will be describedin part of this specification, the present invention is not limitedthereto.

The term “inactive state” used herein refers to a state in which themobile communication terminal is communicable but a display screen isturned off. Even when the display screen is turned off, a predeterminedfunction (for example, a music play function or the like) is operable.As described above, the term “inactive state” used herein refers to aconcept encompassing states in which the display screen is turned off,regardless of whether or not the mobile communication terminal performsa predetermined operation. However, a state in which the mobilecommunication terminal is completely turned off is excluded.

The term “active state” used herein refers to a state in which thedisplay screen of the mobile communication terminal is turned on.Switching from the “inactive state” to the “active state” refers toswitching of the display screen from the OFF state to the ON state,regardless of information displayed on the display screen in the ONstate. For example, the mobile communication terminal can be determinedto be in the “active state” even when only a lock screen is displayed.

Mobile Communication Terminal

FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating an external appearance of the mobilecommunication terminal according to an embodiment of the presentinvention.

Referring to FIG. 1, the mobile communication terminal 100 according tothis embodiment can include a display unit 110 and an activation button120. The mobile communication terminal 100 can further include a camera130.

Although the display unit 110 is provided on the front side of a frameconstituting the mobile communication terminal 100, the activationbutton 120 is provided on a lower part of the display unit 110, and thecamera 130 is provided on an upper part of the display unit 110 asillustrated in FIG. 1, other forms may be configured. For example, thedisplay unit 110 need not necessarily be formed on the entire surface ofthe mobile communication terminal 100. That is, the display unit 110 isonly required to be formed on at least part of the mobile communicationterminal 100, and the activation button 120 is only required to beformed on a part different from that of the display unit 110. Inaddition, the camera 130 can be formed on the other side on which thedisplay unit 110 is not provided in the mobile communication terminal100.

The display unit 110 displays various information regarding operationstates of the mobile communication terminal 100, and also displays aninterface for a user's input if the mobile communication terminal 100drives a touch screen. In general, if a state in which the user'soperation on the mobile communication terminal 100 is absent continuesfor a predetermined period of time, the mobile communication terminal100 is in the inactive state. The user's operation refers to an inputthrough the interface displayed on the display unit 110, an operationthrough the button 120, or an operation through a function key (forexample, a volume control key or the like). A condition in which theinactive state is reached can be set by the user. For example, thecondition can be set using a setting menu through the interfacedisplayed on the display unit 110. On the other hand, the state can beswitched to the inactive state by pressing another button (for example,an ON/OFF button) provided on the mobile communication terminal 100. Forexample, the mobile communication terminal 100 can be completely turnedoff if the ON/OFF button is pressed for a long time when the mobilecommunication terminal 100 is in the active state, but the mobilecommunication terminal 100 can be in the inactive state as acommunicable state in which a phone call can be received if the ON/OFFbutton is pressed for a short time.

The activation button 120 is means for switching the mobilecommunication terminal 100 from the inactive state to the active state.That is, if the user presses the activation button 120 when the mobilecommunication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, switching to theactive state is performed. FIG. 1 illustrates a state in which a lockscreen is displayed on the display unit 110 after pressing theactivation button 120 when the mobile communication terminal 100 is inthe inactive state. However, the activation button 120 can function asmeans for another operation (for example, means for moving to a standbyscreen while a certain operation state is displayed on the display unit110 or means for displaying a list of programs currently beingoperated).

According to an embodiment of the present invention, if the user pressesthe activation button 120 when the mobile communication terminal 100 isin the inactive state, the mobile communication terminal 100 performs apredetermined operation in addition to switching to the active state.For example, image information is displayed on a lock screen of thedisplay unit 110 when the predetermined operation is being performed.The image information is displayed on a lock screen of the display unitwhen the predetermined operation is being performed. The lock screen isconfigured to be displayed when the mobile communication terminal 100changes from the inactive state to the active state. The display unit110 can provide an unlock means on a part of the display unit 110 whenthe predetermined operation is being performed.

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, theuser can set an operation to be performed by pressing the activationbutton 120. For example, an operation of the mobile communicationterminal 100 connected to the activation button 120 can be set using asetting menu through the interface displayed on the display unit 110. Inaddition, according to an embodiment of the present invention, anoperation which differs according to the number of presses or a presstime of the activation button 120 can be performed when the mobilecommunication terminal 100 is in the inactive state. For example, afirst operation can be set to be performed if the activation button 120is pressed once, and a second operation can be set to be performed ifthe activation button 120 is continuously pressed three times. Inaddition, as another example, the first operation can be set to beperformed if the activation button 120 is pressed once for a short time,and the second operation can be set to be performed if the activationbutton 120 is pressed once for a long time. The mobile communicationterminal 120 can include a predetermined clock circuit or timer tocalculate the cumulative number of continuous presses of the activationbutton 120 and measure a period of time for which the activation button120 is pressed. For example, the number of presses is determined to betwo if the activation button 120 is re-pressed within a threshold timeafter one press. If the activation button 120 is pressed for thethreshold time or more, a long press of the activation button 120 can bedetermined. Operations capable of being performed by pressing theactivation button 120 in the inactive state will be described later.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, a sub-display unit121 can be provided on the activation button 120. Information regardingan operation to be performed by pressing the activation button 120 canbe displayed on the sub-display unit 121. Various types such as a shape,a character, a graphic, and color can be displayed. When the displaytype is the shape, a circle, a triangle, a rectangle, a hexagon, or thelike can be displayed. For example, the circle can be displayed on thesub-display unit 121 when the first operation is set to be performed bypressing the activation button 120, and the triangle can be displayed onthe sub-display unit 121 when the second operation is set to beperformed by pressing the activation button 120, and vice versa. Adisplay type of the sub-display unit 121 and a correspondencerelationship between operations and displays can also be set by theuser. For example, the user can select the first operation as theoperation to be performed by pressing the activation button 120 from asetting menu and select the triangle as the display type of thesub-display unit 121 of the activation button 120. Accordingly, the usercan recognize that the first operation is performed when the user haspressed the activation button 120 because the triangle is displayed onthe sub-display unit 121 even when the mobile communication terminal 100is in the inactive state.

Although the sub-display unit 121 can be implemented by a generaldisplay such as liquid crystal, a liquid crystal display (LCD), or alight emitting diode (LED), the present invention is not limitedthereto.

An operation of controlling driving of the display unit 110 and thesub-display unit 121 can be performed in the same processor and the samemethod or in different processors and different methods.

Hereinafter, various embodiments for operations of the mobilecommunication terminal 100 capable of being performed by pressing theactivation button 120 will be described.

Operations Through Activation Button

Operations to be described below can be performed by pressing theactivation button 120 when the mobile communication terminal 100 is inthe inactive state, and set by the user. The operations described beloware only examples. Of course, other operations can be performed bypressing the activation button 120.

1. Camera Activation Function

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, thecamera 130 provided in the mobile communication terminal 100 can beactivated by pressing the activation button 120, and a screen currentlyimaged by the camera 130 can be displayed on the display unit 110.

FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example in which the camera 130 isactivated after the activation button 120 is pressed and an imaged sceneis displayed on the display unit 110.

2. Health Sensing and Health Information Transmission Functions

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, thehealth sensing function can be driven, so that sensed health informationcan be transmitted to a medical authority such as a doctor or aprotector.

FIGS. 3A and 3B are block diagrams of the mobile communication terminal100 illustrating the above-described functions. FIGS. 3A and 3Billustrate functional block diagrams illustrating the above-describedfunctions of the mobile communication terminal 100.

Referring to FIG. 3A, the mobile communication terminal 100 can includean activation sensing unit 310, a health sensing unit 320, and a healthinformation transmission unit 330.

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, theactivation sensing unit 310 senses whether or not the user has pressedthe activation button 120.

The health sensing unit 320 is operated when the activation sensing unit310 has sensed that the activation button 120 has been pressed, andsenses a health state of the user in various methods.

FIG. 3B is a block diagram illustrating an example of the health sensingunit 320. Referring to FIG. 3B, the health sensing unit 320 can includea camera activation element 321, an eyeball detection element 322, and ahealth information acquisition element 323.

The camera activation element 321 activates the camera 130 provided inthe mobile communication terminal 100. According to the activation ofthe camera 130, a video currently captured by the camera 130 isdisplayed on the display unit 110. If an eye or face of the user isimaged by the camera 130, the eyeball detection element 322 performs afunction of recognizing and extracting an eyeball of the user. A generaleyeball detection algorithm can be used for eyeball detection. Thehealth information acquisition element 323 acquires various healthinformation through the eyeball detected through the eyeball detectionelement 322. It is possible to recognize a stress index, a diabetesindex, or retinal diseases of the user through a color or health stateof the eyeball. A well-known algorithm in the related art can be used asan algorithm for detecting health information from characteristics ofthe detected eyeball.

The health information acquired as described above can be transmitted bythe health information transmission unit 330 to the mobile communicationterminal of a protector, a medical authority such as a doctor or thelike, or a predetermined server. Information regarding the protector(for example, a phone number or an e-mail address) can be stored inadvance. The acquired health information can be displayed on the displayunit 110 so that the user can check the acquired health information.

The above-described operations, that is, the eyeball detection functionand the health sensing function based on information regarding thedetected eyeball, can be performed by installing a predeterminedapplication. That is, the application includes an eyeball detectionalgorithm and a health sensing algorithm, so that the operations asdescribed above can be performed by installing the application in themobile communication terminal 100. The user can download thisapplication and install the downloaded application in the mobilecommunication terminal 100. In addition, although an example of onlyhealth sensing through eyeball detection has been described above, it ispossible to install an application, for example, for health sensingthrough face detection, and connect the application to the activationbutton 120. The user can use the functions as described above by settingthe application to be operated immediately when the activation button120 is pressed through the setting menu in the inactive state of themobile communication terminal 100.

In general, aged persons may not use the health sensing function due toa difficult operation even when the health sensing function is providedin the mobile communication terminal 100. However, according to theabove-described embodiment of the present invention, the health sensingfunction is operated only by pressing the activation button 120 withouta special operation. Accordingly, it is possible to easily check healthinformation and transmit the health information to a protector or adoctor.

3. User Identification Function

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, auser authentication process can be performed for security by pressingthe activation button 120.

FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate block diagrams of the mobile communicationterminal 100 illustrating the above-described functions. Referring toFIG. 4A, the mobile communication terminal 100 can include an activationsensing unit 410 and a user identification unit 420.

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, theactivation sensing unit 410 senses whether or not the user has pressedthe activation button 120.

If the activation sensing unit 410 senses that the activation button 120has been pressed, the user identification unit 420 operates the useridentification function in various methods.

FIG. 4B is a block diagram illustrating an example of the useridentification unit 420. Referring to FIG. 4B, the user identificationunit 420 can include a camera activation element 421, an iris detectionelement 422, and a user identification element 423.

The camera activation element 421 activates the camera 130 provided inthe mobile communication terminal 100. According to the activation ofthe camera 130, a video currently captured by the camera 130 isdisplayed on the display unit 110. If an eye or face of the user isimaged by the camera 130, the iris detection element 422 performs afunction of recognizing and extracting an iris from an eyeball of theuser. A general iris detection algorithm can be used for irisrecognition. The user identification element 423 performs a function ofcomparing the iris detected by the iris detection element 422 topre-stored iris information of the user, and authenticating the currentuser as a true user if the two match. For this, the user identificationelement 423 can use iris information of the user pre-stored in adatabase. The iris information of the user can be stored by registeringinformation regarding the iris detected by the iris detection element422 using a video of the true user first captured by the camera 130.Predetermined identification information (for example, an identifier(ID), a password, a social security number, or the like) should be inputto change the registered iris information of the true user. If the useridentification element 423 authenticates the current user as the trueuser, the lock state of the mobile communication terminal 100 isreleased and all functions are available. If the current user is notauthenticated as the true user, the lock state continues along with adisplay of an alarm message.

The above-described operations, that is, the iris detection function,the user identification function, and the user authentication function,can be performed by installing a predetermined application. That is, theapplication includes the iris detection algorithm and the authenticationalgorithm based on an iris comparison, so that the operations asdescribed above can be performed by installing the application in themobile communication terminal 100. The user can download thisapplication and install the downloaded application in the mobilecommunication terminal 100. The user can use the functions as describedabove by setting the application to be operated immediately when theactivation button 120 is pressed through the setting menu in theinactive state of the mobile communication terminal 100.

Accordingly, it is possible to efficiently reduce security risks bysetting the user authentication process to be performed through aseparate setting, that is, by pressing the activation button 120, whenthe mobile communication terminal 100 is used in a region vulnerable tothe security risks.

Although an example of an authentication method through iris recognitionhas been described above, other authentication methods, for example, anauthentication key matching method, a password matching method, a facerecognition method, a fingerprint recognition method, and the like, canbe used. That is, one or more authentication methods can be performed bypressing the activation button 120.

4. Location Information Transmission Function

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state,collected location information can be transmitted to a protector or aprotection authority (a police station or a fire station) by pressingthe activation button 120.

FIG. 5 illustrates a block diagram of the mobile communication terminal100 illustrating the above-described function. Referring to FIG. 5, themobile communication terminal 100 can include an activation sensing unit510, a location information collection unit 520, and a locationinformation transmission unit 530.

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, theactivation sensing unit 510 senses whether or not the user has pressedthe activation button 120.

When the activation sensing unit 510 senses that the activation button120 has been pressed, the location information collection unit 520collects a current location using a global positioning system (GPS)sensor or other location sensors.

The location information transmission unit 530 performs a function oftransmitting location information collected by the location informationcollection unit 520 to a protector or a protection authority. In anurgent situation, a message indicating the urgent situation can betransmitted along with the location information. The locationinformation and the urgent message can be optionally transmitted. On theother hand, this operation may differ according to the number of pressesor a press time of the activation button 120. For example, it ispossible to set an operation of transmitting the urgent message to apolice station along with the location information when the activationbutton 120 is pressed for a short time, and set an operation oftransmitting only the location information to the protector when theactivation button 120 is pressed for a long time. In addition, asanother example, it is possible to set an operation of transmitting thelocation information to the police station along with the urgent messagewhen the activation button 120 is pressed once and set an operation oftransmitting the location information to a fire station along with theurgent message when the activation button 120 is pressed three times.

The above-described operations can be performed by installing apredetermined application. That is, the application includes analgorithm for collecting location information and transmitting thecollected located information along with an urgent message, so that theoperations as described above can be performed by installing theapplication in the mobile communication terminal 100. The user candownload this application and install the downloaded application in themobile communication terminal 100. The user can use the functions asdescribed above by setting the application to be operated immediatelywhen the activation button 120 is pressed through the setting menu inthe inactive state of the mobile communication terminal 100.

Accordingly, it is possible to efficiently escape a dangerous situationbecause the user can report the dangerous situation to a protector or aprotection authority along with his/her location information with only asimple operation.

5. File Transmission Function

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, afunction of uploading content (for example, contact information, aphoto, a moving image, or an application) included in the mobilecommunication terminal 100 to another mobile communication terminal 100or a media space (for example, a personal media space such as Twitter,Facebook, or a blog or a community media space such as a café or clubcommunity) can be operated.

6. Mode Change During Drive

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, themobile communication terminal 100 can be switched to a hands-freefunction or some communication functions (a voice communicationfunction, a short message service (SMS) function, and an Internetfunction) of the mobile communication terminal 100 can be interrupted bypressing the activation button 120.

Accordingly, it is possible to significantly reduce traffic accidentrisks by switching the mode of the mobile communication terminal 100 orinterrupting the communication function with only a simple operation ofpressing the activation button 120 during driving.

7. Advertisement Display Operation

When the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, theactivation button 120 is pressed so that an advertisement can bedisplayed on at least a part of the display unit 110. The advertisementdisplay can be implemented by displaying an advertisement provided froman external server in real time, and driven by an advertisement-relatedapplication previously installed within the mobile communicationterminal 100.

This application for enabling the advertisement to be displayed may bereceived in advance from an advertisement distribution server, anadvertiser server, or a server for providing a service according to anembodiment of the present invention, that is, a service for driving apredetermined application according to a button input that switches themobile communication terminal 100 from the inactive state to the activestate.

An advertisement display method can be implemented by a method ofrandomly displaying advertisements of advertisers joining this service,a customized advertisement display method based on user information, andan advertisement display method based on a current location.

The user information can be pre-stored in a corresponding applicationand pre-transmitted to a server that provides an advertising service. Onthe other hand, location information collection necessary for theadvertisement display method based on the current location can be usedin conjunction with 4. Location Information Function described above.That is, current location information is collected simultaneously withthe activation of the mobile communication terminal 100 and transmittedto an advertising-service providing server. Based on the currentlocation information, advertisements related to the current location aredistributed to the mobile communication terminal 100.

8. Other Application Overations

If a predetermined operation is performed in addition to switching to asimple active state by pressing the activation button 120 when themobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactive state, this belongsto the scope of the present invention.

For example, an entertainment operation (for example, an operation of amusic or video player, execution of a game application, or newsreception) can be performed by pressing the activation button 120.

Operation Standby of Application

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the above-describedpredetermined applications are driven when the mobile communicationterminal 100 is switched from the inactive state to the active state.

For this, when the mobile communication terminal 100 is in the inactivestate, the applications should be maintained in an operation standbystate. When the mobile communication terminal 100 is switched from theactive state to the inactive state, the above-described applications canbe in the operation standby state. That is, a selected application to bedriven when the mobile communication terminal 100 is switched to theactive state can be in the operation standby state when the mobilecommunication terminal 100 is switched to the inactive state.

However, a predetermined application operable when the mobilecommunication terminal 100 is switched from the inactive state to theactive state regardless of the operation standby state or an operationdisable state of the application belongs to the present invention.

Service Providing Server

Hereinafter, the service providing server according to an embodimentwill be described.

FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a service providingsystem (server) for enabling a specific function to be operated when themobile communication terminal is activated according to an embodiment ofthe present invention.

Referring to FIG. 6, the service providing server 200 can include anapplication providing unit 210, an activation sensing unit 220, anapplication driving unit 230, a communication unit 240, and a controlunit 250. According to an embodiment of the present invention, theapplication providing unit 210, the activation sensing unit 220, theapplication driving unit 230, the communication unit 240, and thecontrol unit 250 of the service providing server 200 can be programmodules or hardware communicable with an external apparatus. The programmodules or hardware can be included in the service providing server 200or another apparatus communicable with the service providing server 200in the form of an operation system, an application program module, andother program modules, and physically stored in various known storageapparatuses. On the other hand, these program modules or hardwareinclude a routine, a sub routine, a program, an object, a component, anda data structure, each of which executes a specific task to be describedlater or specific abstract data, but the present invention is notlimited thereto.

The application providing unit 210 enables the predetermined applicationdescribed above to be transmitted to the mobile communication terminal100. The user can receive a desired application by accessing the serviceproviding server 200 through the mobile communication terminal 100, andinstall the received application within the mobile communicationterminal 100. The application can include a control function ofcontrolling a predetermined operation to be performed when the mobilecommunication terminal 100 is activated, and can independently performthe predetermined operation. For example, the application transmittedfrom the application providing unit 210 can be an application forenabling an advertisement to be displayed on the display unit 110 whenthe mobile communication terminal 100 is switched from the inactivestate to the active state.

The activation sensing unit 220 according to an embodiment can sense theswitching of the mobile communication terminal 100 from the inactivestate to the active state. The user can transmit a signal indicating theactivation of the mobile communication terminal 100 to the serviceproviding server 200 by pressing the activation button of the mobilecommunication terminal 100.

The application driving unit 230 according to an embodiment enables apredetermined operation to be performed in the mobile communicationterminal 100 when the activation of the mobile communication terminal100 is sensed. That is, the application driving unit 230 drives apredetermined application within the mobile communication terminal 100and enables a related screen to be displayed on the display unit 110.For example, if the activation of the mobile communication terminal 100is sensed, an advertisement-related application can be executed. Theapplication driving unit 230 can perform an additional operation relatedto driving of a corresponding application. For example, an applicationfor enabling an advertisement to be displayed is driven to receivecurrent location information and control advertisement informationrelated to a corresponding location to be displayed on the display unit110 of the mobile communication terminal 100. In addition, it ispossible to collect user information (for example, a sex, an age, aregion of residence, a matter of interest, and the like) and controladvertisement information customized for a corresponding user to bedisplayed. Necessary advertisement information (for example,advertisement information to be transmitted to the mobile communicationterminal 100 based on location information or user information) can betransmitted from an advertiser server or an advertisement distributionserver. As described above, the application driving unit 230 can drive apredetermined application simultaneously with the activation within themobile communication terminal 100 and perform an additional operationfor optimally driving the application.

The communication unit 240 according to an embodiment makes informationcommunication between the service providing server 200, the mobilecommunication terminal 100, and another apparatus possible. That is, thecommunication unit 240 can transmit an application to the mobilecommunication terminal 100 and receive an activation signal andinformation for driving the application from the mobile communicationterminal 100.

The control unit 250 according to an embodiment can perform a functionof controlling data flows between the application providing unit 210,the activation sensing unit 220, the application driving unit 230, andthe communication unit 240. That is, the control unit 250 according tothe embodiment can control the application providing unit 210, theactivation sensing unit 220, the application driving unit 230, and thecommunication unit 240 to perform unique functions.

According to embodiments of the present invention, it is possible toenable an advantageous function to be utilized and improve an interestof a terminal user because various operations can be performed only bypressing an activation button when a terminal is in an inactive state.

According to embodiments of the present invention, it is possible toenable health check of an aged person to be performed with a simpleoperation and enable information regarding the health check to betransmitted to a protector or a medical authority.

According to embodiments of the present invention, it is possible toenable a user authentication process of which the security is enhancedto be operable with only a simple procedure.

According to embodiments of the present invention, it is possible toenable an urgent message to be transmitted along with locationinformation with only a simple operation in an urgent situation.

The embodiments according to the present invention described above maybe implemented in the form of program instructions that may be executedthrough various computer components and recorded on a computer-readablemedium. The computer-readable medium may include program instructions,data files, data structures, and the like individually or incombination. The program instructions recorded on the medium may bespecifically designed for the present invention or may be well known toone of ordinary skill in the art of software. Examples of thecomputer-readable recording medium include a magnetic medium such as ahard disk, a floppy disk, or a magnetic tape, an optical medium such asa compact disc-read only memory (CD-ROM) or a digital versatile disc(DVD), a magneto-optical medium such as a floptical disk, and a hardwaredevice such as ROM, a random access memory (RAM), or a flash memory thatis specially designed to store and execute program instructions.Examples of the program instructions include not only machine codegenerated by a compiler or the like but also high-level language codesthat may be executed by a computer using an interpreter or the like. Thehardware device described above may be constructed so as to operate asone or more software modules for performing the operations of theembodiments of the present invention, and vice versa.

Although the present invention has been described with reference to thespecific embodiments and drawings together with specific details such asdetailed components, the above description is provided only for betterunderstanding of the present invention and it will be apparent to thoseskilled in the art that various modifications and variations may be madefrom the above description.

While embodiments have been disclosed herein, it should be understoodthat other variations may be possible. Such variations are not to beregarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of embodiments of thepresent application, and all such modifications as would be obvious toone skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope ofthe following claims.

1. A mobile communication terminal comprising: a display; and a button,wherein the terminal is configured to turn on the display and display alock screen in response to a first user input received on the buttonwhile the display is turned off, wherein the terminal is configured toauthenticate the user with no additional user input, wherein the displayis turned on during the authentication process, wherein the terminal isconfigured to perform at least one function other than the userauthentication in response to a second user input occurring within athreshold time from the first user input.
 2. The mobile communicationterminal of claim 1, wherein the terminal is configured to release alock state of the terminal for accessing functions of the terminal ifthe said user is authenticated and to continue the lock state of theterminal if the said user is not authenticated.
 3. The mobilecommunication terminal of claim 1, wherein the at least one functioncomprises activating a first camera.
 4. The mobile communicationterminal of claim 3, wherein said first camera is located on the side ofthe terminal on which the display is not located.
 5. The mobilecommunication terminal of claim 3, wherein the terminal is configured todisplay a scene currently being imaged by said first camera.
 6. Themobile communication terminal of claim 4, wherein the authenticationcomprises at least one selected from the group consisting of: afingerprint authentication; an iris authentication; and a faceauthentication.
 7. The mobile communication terminal of claim 6, whereinthe authentication comprises face authentication, wherein the faceauthentication comprises: activating a second camera; recognizing a faceof the user with the second camera; and comparing the face of the userto pre-stored face information.
 8. The mobile communication terminal ofclaim 7, wherein the second camera is located on the same side of theterminal as the display.
 9. The mobile communication terminal of claim6, wherein the authentication comprises the iris authentication, whereinthe iris authentication comprises: activating a second camera;recognizing an iris of the user with the second camera; and comparingthe iris of the user to pre-stored iris information.
 10. The mobilecommunication terminal of claim 9, wherein the second camera is locatedon the same side of the terminal as the display.
 11. The mobilecommunication terminal of claim 6, wherein the authentication comprisesthe fingerprint authentication, wherein the fingerprint authenticationcomprises: acquiring information from the first user input; andcomparing the acquired information to pre-stored fingerprintinformation.
 12. A method of operating a mobile communication terminal,the method comprising: receiving a first user input on a button of theterminal while a display of the terminal is turned off; in response tosaid first user input, turning on the display and displaying a lockscreen; authenticating the user with no additional user input; receivinga second user input within a threshold time from the first user input;and in response to said second user input, performing at least onefunction other than the user authentication, wherein the display isturned on during the authentication process.
 13. The method of claim 12,further comprising: releasing a lock state of the terminal for accessingfunctions of the terminal if the user is authenticated; and continuing alock state of the terminal if the user is not authenticated.
 14. Themethod of claim 12, wherein the at least one function comprisesactivating a first camera.
 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the firstcamera is located on the side of the terminal on which the display isnot located.
 16. The method of claim 14, further comprising displaying ascene currently being imaged by the first camera.
 17. The method ofclaim 16, wherein the authenticating comprises at least one selectedfrom the group consisting of: performing a fingerprint authentication;performing an iris authentication; and performing a face authentication.18. The method of claim 17, wherein the authenticating comprisesperforming face authentication, wherein the face authenticationcomprises: activating a second camera; recognizing a face of the userwith the second camera; and comparing the face of the user to pre-storedface information.
 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the second camerais located on the same side of the terminal as the display.
 20. Themethod of claim 17, wherein the authenticating comprises performing theiris authentication, wherein the iris authentication comprises:activating a second camera; recognizing an iris of the user with thesecond camera; and comparing the iris of the user to pre-stored irisinformation.
 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the second camera islocated on the same side of the terminal as the display.
 22. The methodof claim 17, wherein the authenticating comprises the fingerprintauthentication, wherein the fingerprint authentication comprises:acquiring information from the first user input; and comparing theacquired information to pre-stored fingerprint information.